PhD student Mie Birkbak from the group of Henrik Birkedal won the 2nd prize for her poster “Element Distribution in Bone Mapped in 3D by sub 100 nm Fluorescence Tomography” at the Euro Bio-inspired 2016 conference, 22-25 February, 2016 in Postdam, Germany.

Nanoscience student Bjarke Svane Boysen from the group of Henrik Birkedal won a prize for his poster “Heterogeneous load distributions in cortical bone revealed by diffraction tomography” at the XV DESY Research Course 2016 – Soft Matter in the Light of Modern X-ray Sources, Hamburg, Germany.

Asst. prof. Ebbe Sloth Andersen aims to take biological nanostructure research into a new phase in the field of synthetic biology – a field which may ultimately have enormous significance for the medicine, energy, food and agriculture of the future.